Hans Martin Gjedrem
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Hans Martin Gjedrem (born June 6, 1980) is a former Norwegian biathlete. Gjedrem won three medals at the Biathlon Open European Championships. In 2006, he finished third with the Norwegian relay team in
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. The following year, he won two silver medals in the individual and relay events in Bansko,
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. His best result in the
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was a third position in the sprint in
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during the 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup season. His best finish in the overall World Cup dates back to the same season when he finished 40th. He never got to compete at the
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or the Winter Olympics.


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* 1980 births Norwegian male biathletes Living people {{Norway-biathlon-bio-stub